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Response to the chemotherapy regimen will constitute an in vivo chemosensitivity test, and this will guide adjuvant chemotherapy following resection of liver metastases from colorectal cancer.
These cells have not yet been exposed to the immunosuppressive milieu of the tumour and constitute an in vivo expanded source of tumour reactive lymphocytes.
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One turn batting for both teams, beginning with the visiting team, constitutes an inning.
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